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and latin america, including chile. even as we deepen cooperation between our two countries, i want to take this opportunity to commend chile for the leadership role is increasingly playing across the americas. chile is a vital contributor to the un mission in haiti, where we agreed that yesterday's election is an opportunity to enhance recovery efforts. strong legislation will fight the scourge of human trafficking. mr. president, i want to thank you for offering to share chile security expertise with central american nations as they fight back against criminal gangs and narco traffickers. i am also pleased that our two governments will be working together to promote development in the americas. at the same time, but chile is assuming more of a leadership role beyond the americas. chile took the bold step of giving up its stockpile of highly enriched uranium. chile is the first let american nation to join a new international effort to strengthen civil society groups that are under threat. as a member of the u.n. human
and latin america, including chile. even as we deepen cooperation between our two countries, i want to take this opportunity to commend chile for the leadership role is increasingly playing across the americas. chile is a vital contributor to the un mission in haiti, where we agreed that yesterday's election is an opportunity to enhance recovery efforts. strong legislation will fight the scourge of human trafficking. mr. president, i want to thank you for offering to share chile security...
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. >> asesor de la casa blanca asegura que en este viaje estados unidos quiere lidiar con brasil, chile y el salvador como si fueran países iguales. >> los estados unidos bajo el liderazgo del presidente obama quiere trabajar como un socio, en iguales con los países de la región para enfrentar a los retos que están viviendo día a día el pueblo de las américas. >> el presidente barack obama aprovechará estos dos días primero en brasil y luego en río para conocer mejor a la nueva presidenta dilma rousseff y mejorar las relaciones con el gigante de américa. >> en chile pondrá atención en convertirse en la primera nación desarrollada de estados unidos. >> estados unidos quiere dejar patento y enfatizar que son estos países que deben ser ejemplo para otros países. >> al final del viaje tiene la palabra en san salvador, está enfatizando cómo un gobierno de izquierda, puede convertirse en un socio estratégico de estados unidos. >> más allá que se trate de un gobierno de izquierda o de derecha lo importante son los compromisos que se adquiere en una construcción de una soc
. >> asesor de la casa blanca asegura que en este viaje estados unidos quiere lidiar con brasil, chile y el salvador como si fueran países iguales. >> los estados unidos bajo el liderazgo del presidente obama quiere trabajar como un socio, en iguales con los países de la región para enfrentar a los retos que están viviendo día a día el pueblo de las américas. >> el presidente barack obama aprovechará estos dos días primero en brasil y luego en río para conocer mejor...
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pero ademÁs las razones de visitar a chile, el mercado chileno no es muy grande. lo que estÁ buscando el presidente obama es incentivar la exportaciÓn. para impulsar la inversiÓn econÓmica en estados unidos. el salvador. un reconocimiento a la transformaciÓn polÍtica y sobre todo tratar de evitar que pueda caer en ese eje de la izquierda. >> yo creo que aunque no lo formule la casa blanca hay algo en ese viaje de querer cerrar el pasado. las visitas a chile, donde va a hablar desde el palacio de la moneda, en la lucha cruenta contra la cigarrillos, de alguna manera le van hacer a obama. hay que olvidarnos de las luchas ideolÓgicas del pasado. >> quÉ sacamos de este viaje? creÍ que íbamos a estar hablando de japÓn, ahora estamos hablando de libia. cÓmo puede este presidente concentrarse en brasil cuando la atenciÓn estÁ en otro lado? >> las razones de estados unidos, se hablÓ mucho de que el viaje se podrÍa haber postergado. pero lo notable es que estamos hablando hoy de esto. el presidente estÁ recuperando los planteos. >> es el gran reto. >> un p
pero ademÁs las razones de visitar a chile, el mercado chileno no es muy grande. lo que estÁ buscando el presidente obama es incentivar la exportaciÓn. para impulsar la inversiÓn econÓmica en estados unidos. el salvador. un reconocimiento a la transformaciÓn polÍtica y sobre todo tratar de evitar que pueda caer en ese eje de la izquierda. >> yo creo que aunque no lo formule la casa blanca hay algo en ese viaje de querer cerrar el pasado. las visitas a chile, donde va a hablar desde...
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chile and geothermal. el salvador is connecting grades in central america to make electricity more reliable. these are exactly the kinds of partnerships that we need. neighbors joining with neighbors to unleash the progress but none of us can achieve alone. it is the same philosophy behind additional initiatives i am announcing today, which will help our country's education innovate for the future. first, we are launching a new issue of the -- a new initiative to help students, scientists, academics and all entrepreneurs collaborate to develop new ideas and products that will keep the americas competitive in a global economy. i am proud to announce that the united states will work with partners in this region, including the private sector, to increase the number of u.s. students studying in latin america to 100,000 in the number of latin american students studying in the united states to 100,000. staying competitive also demands that we address immigration, and issue that evokes great passions in the unite
chile and geothermal. el salvador is connecting grades in central america to make electricity more reliable. these are exactly the kinds of partnerships that we need. neighbors joining with neighbors to unleash the progress but none of us can achieve alone. it is the same philosophy behind additional initiatives i am announcing today, which will help our country's education innovate for the future. first, we are launching a new issue of the -- a new initiative to help students, scientists,...
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several quakes have rattled northern chile, most of them with 5 or less. last year a 8.8 killed 524. >>> today in new zealand police have been relaxed letting people inside businesses to find their belongings. also the government released bad news related to the quake and the country's economy. the government's treasurey says the quake will cut the rate of economic growth in half. the treasurey said it's expected to bounce back in 2012 once construction is well underway. >> the president today used his chief of staff to say the united states wants an international effort to convince the leader of lybia to step down. >> discussions going on, they have been going on for weeks to try to have a coordinated effort to bring pressure on him from the entire world to say stop this, it's in the world's interest that this sort of thing be stopped and we are part of that community. >> he said he is confident a strong global response to the violence is coming. while they continue to pressure him, fighting escalated in the country. troops loyal to the government went on
several quakes have rattled northern chile, most of them with 5 or less. last year a 8.8 killed 524. >>> today in new zealand police have been relaxed letting people inside businesses to find their belongings. also the government released bad news related to the quake and the country's economy. the government's treasurey says the quake will cut the rate of economic growth in half. the treasurey said it's expected to bounce back in 2012 once construction is well underway. >> the...
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some people have been talking and making comparisons about the transition chile went through. that took 15 years. ygpt's e to look at each o progression through different lenses. you have to look at accountability, justice, reform. there are lots of people telling you it is not as important bring elements of the regime to justice. some analysis say that this is more politically motivated. the general prosecutor in egypt is now suddenly this white crusader involved in bringing the former regime officials. people think he is only doing that to save himself time. people are questioning whether these will be fair and legal processes with do justice. i think that is a legitimate concern. you want to make sure the institutions you build an apostasies are capable of bringing about general reform. i think there is a huge concern and trying to impose a huge time line. that is why you see the biggest division is between those who think the six-month time frame of the military is realistic, and those that say no, it should be more than one year. some people are saying the constitutional
some people have been talking and making comparisons about the transition chile went through. that took 15 years. ygpt's e to look at each o progression through different lenses. you have to look at accountability, justice, reform. there are lots of people telling you it is not as important bring elements of the regime to justice. some analysis say that this is more politically motivated. the general prosecutor in egypt is now suddenly this white crusader involved in bringing the former regime...
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the raines to nato and the coalition forces to carry on. >> ifill: the president in his remarks in chile must have said a half a dozen times this is an international undertaking. is it really? >> well, it is. i mean in some ways this is president obama's chance to do what president bush did in iraq but in a very different way. three significant different ways. one it is international and has a security councilman date. second the u.s. is not in the forefront. it's letting other countries take the lead. third and this is the wager. we'll have to see if it works. he's hoping that the people of libya, the rebels and the people around colonel qaddafi step in and get rid of him so you don't need ground forces to do it. if he succeeds it will be a success that is completely the opposite of what happened in iraq but it in some way of the roll of the dice because again we simply don't know enough about libya to know how things will unfold. >> ifill: if we don't know enough about libya, general ham, i wonder if you agree with that. secondarily, is it possible to arm the rebels without getting on
the raines to nato and the coalition forces to carry on. >> ifill: the president in his remarks in chile must have said a half a dozen times this is an international undertaking. is it really? >> well, it is. i mean in some ways this is president obama's chance to do what president bush did in iraq but in a very different way. three significant different ways. one it is international and has a security councilman date. second the u.s. is not in the forefront. it's letting other...
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other nations, like chile, have similarly had good leadership, good investments, and chile makes a free-trade agreement with everybody they can come including us. it benefits them and it benefits us. it provides an economic base of stability that allows democracy to floors. we're looking at how we can enhance security assistance to our friends in central america. we are using the american initiative to work with mexico. -- we are using the merida initiative to work with mexico. president calderon will be here soon. there is a bigger agenda for us to do and i am very pleased that president obama will go to brazil, chile, and all salvador this month. but we have to do -- and el salvador this month. but we have to do even more to tighten our partnerships. >> thank you. >> secretary clinton, thank you very much for your incredible service to our country. i share your view about global development policies being one of national security. it is important that we have adequate resources. i think it also speaks to our values, as you pointed out. it is also cost-effective. i would much rather use deve
other nations, like chile, have similarly had good leadership, good investments, and chile makes a free-trade agreement with everybody they can come including us. it benefits them and it benefits us. it provides an economic base of stability that allows democracy to floors. we're looking at how we can enhance security assistance to our friends in central america. we are using the american initiative to work with mexico. -- we are using the merida initiative to work with mexico. president...
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chile, uruguay and argentina are close behind, followed by mexico, panama, and colombia. the combined economies of latin america grew 6% last year. this dynamism, coupled with smart public policies promoting broadbased opportunity led the president of the inter-american development bank to call this the start of a latin america decade. the latin american economy is not far behind china and japan. that america has a future -- huge advantage that will serve it well in the coming decade, a young population. if the countries of the region succeed in delivering education for their young people, they will have a significant edge for years to come over other major economies that are starting to feel the strain of an aging population. the size of the latin american economy and its young demographics are especially important for the united states, because our economy is tied much more closely to the economies of our neighbors and to those across the oceans. 43% of all of our exports stay in the western hemisphere. we export more than three times as much to latin america than we do
chile, uruguay and argentina are close behind, followed by mexico, panama, and colombia. the combined economies of latin america grew 6% last year. this dynamism, coupled with smart public policies promoting broadbased opportunity led the president of the inter-american development bank to call this the start of a latin america decade. the latin american economy is not far behind china and japan. that america has a future -- huge advantage that will serve it well in the coming decade, a young...
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. >>> we're following developing news from chile this morning after a major earthquake shook the country, less than two and a half hours ago. the 6.2 magnitude quake hit about 40 miles away from the country's border with peru. it's not believed the quake caused serious damage. this comes just a year after an 8.8 quake killed hundreds of people. >>> the state department is warning people to stay away from yemen. saying terrorism, and growing civil unrest are making it unsafe for u.s. citizens right now. officials said americans should not travel to the country, and for those already in yemen, they say it's time to get out. family members of embassy staff are also told to leave. >>> the anti-government fighters are armed with assault rifles and grenades. this is video from yesterday, and shows them moving toward tripoli. mr.gaddafi continues to control tripoli, but the rebel leaders have captured a key port city, and maybe closing in on his hometown. close to 200,000 people have left libya in the last few weeksness most of them crossing into tunisia, yesterday, the united states emergency
. >>> we're following developing news from chile this morning after a major earthquake shook the country, less than two and a half hours ago. the 6.2 magnitude quake hit about 40 miles away from the country's border with peru. it's not believed the quake caused serious damage. this comes just a year after an 8.8 quake killed hundreds of people. >>> the state department is warning people to stay away from yemen. saying terrorism, and growing civil unrest are making it unsafe...
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-- and chile? how did that work? they do not think they are like that but there are learned lessons or best practices. they know we are around. the more the kind of discussion and debate -- polite -- particularly if it is not american political scientist coming in, it is that people actually active in writing those constitutions and thinking about who knew the difference between albanians and poland and would be able to say what works here by not work in libya. that is what is really important right now. there is an enormous desire for that. that is the trouble with the evenings. they are already filled up with talking about what to do and you have seminars that bring in people h fromungary and it is very busy and hectic. saying that there are ways that people have thought about these kind of issues and may or may not apply here but it is worthwhile knowing about them, that is already productive. in some respects, that sort of democracy promotion work that has been done in the past, done properly and by bringing in p
-- and chile? how did that work? they do not think they are like that but there are learned lessons or best practices. they know we are around. the more the kind of discussion and debate -- polite -- particularly if it is not american political scientist coming in, it is that people actually active in writing those constitutions and thinking about who knew the difference between albanians and poland and would be able to say what works here by not work in libya. that is what is really important...
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more recently, and people have talked to me at the making comparisons to chile as it went to a transition to a more democratic constitution. that took 15 years. you have to look at egypt's progression through different lenses. one, capacity-building institution-building freedoms, and you have to look at accountability just as, reforms. people tell you it is not as important right now to try to bring elements of the regime to justice. you spent all this time, and some say this is more politically motivated, and the general prosecutor in egypt is now suddenly this white crusader who is involved in bringing these former regime officials in. people are questioning whether these are going to be fair and legal process these to do justice. that is a legitimate concern. you want to make sure that the institutions you build and the process seized you build are capable of bringing about the general or forms. i think there is a concerned and trying to impose a each time line, and that is why you see the biggest divisions in egypt are between those who think the six-month timeframe of the military is
more recently, and people have talked to me at the making comparisons to chile as it went to a transition to a more democratic constitution. that took 15 years. you have to look at egypt's progression through different lenses. one, capacity-building institution-building freedoms, and you have to look at accountability just as, reforms. people tell you it is not as important right now to try to bring elements of the regime to justice. you spent all this time, and some say this is more...
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>> you know, even more recently, and i am not an expert, but the transition that chile went through, and there were problems to more democratic processes. i think you have to look at egypt's progression, one capacity billing institution, freedom, and you have to look at things like accountability, justice, reform. there are a lot of people saying it is not as important to try to bring elements of the regime to justice. you are spending all of this time. this is more politically motivated, that the general prosecutor who was appointed by mubarak and was not -- people are saying he is only doing this to buy himself time, and people are questioning whether he is going to be fair and would do justice, and i think that is a legitimate concern. you want to make sure about the processes your building, that they are capable of bringing about genuine reform. i think there is a huge concern and trying to impose a huge timeline. this is between those who think the six month time frame is realistic and as to say no, it should be more than one year. the constitutional amendments that were passed.
>> you know, even more recently, and i am not an expert, but the transition that chile went through, and there were problems to more democratic processes. i think you have to look at egypt's progression, one capacity billing institution, freedom, and you have to look at things like accountability, justice, reform. there are a lot of people saying it is not as important to try to bring elements of the regime to justice. you are spending all of this time. this is more politically motivated,...
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listed at the top is chile, with nearly 200% fiscal what does that mean? guest: what it means is the fear of radical amount of debt as a percentage of the economy that they can take on -- so, how much could you take on without having certainly a debt crisis, or a crisis of confidence among investors, versus how much you have right now. for example, there fiscal space is 200%, and they are at a 30%. if they could have 200 and they could have 30, the fiscal space would be 170 in that example. host: you go through here and you listed by developed countries, emerging markets, and then here comes the united states at what? 60%. what does that mean? guest: basically what it says is it if you look at the theoretical capacity of the united states to be able to take on debt as a percentage of its economy, compared to how much debt we have now, we have room for about another 60%. but keep in mind, we are adding about 10% per year. in addition, we have very low interest rates and a very short average maturity for our debt. bottom-line is, we will enter the danger zon
listed at the top is chile, with nearly 200% fiscal what does that mean? guest: what it means is the fear of radical amount of debt as a percentage of the economy that they can take on -- so, how much could you take on without having certainly a debt crisis, or a crisis of confidence among investors, versus how much you have right now. for example, there fiscal space is 200%, and they are at a 30%. if they could have 200 and they could have 30, the fiscal space would be 170 in that example....
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believes that the earthquakes we saw in chile, haiti and japan. he believes they are all related. >> they are all driven by technical nonic forces of the earth. we have big plates bumping into each other, but there is not a specific connection between them. it's really important not to second guess the authorities and get people worried about things. we have to pay attention to what things like usgs and other government agencies say. e.nkpect we aremuac perspective. we are back after this. [ male announcer ] when mike rowe heads home, his family knows what to expect. but what mike rowe doesn't know is that his parents have armed themselves with unquilted viva® towels. wow, for me? [ male announcer ] if viva can handle mike rowe's mess, just think what it can do in your home. grab a roll for yourself and grasp the unquilted difference. [ water running ] [ indistinct talking on television ] hola padre. hola. [ male announcer ] you do everything so they're at their best. so start their big days with the incredible protein. eggs. . the smell of home
believes that the earthquakes we saw in chile, haiti and japan. he believes they are all related. >> they are all driven by technical nonic forces of the earth. we have big plates bumping into each other, but there is not a specific connection between them. it's really important not to second guess the authorities and get people worried about things. we have to pay attention to what things like usgs and other government agencies say. e.nkpect we aremuac perspective. we are back after...
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host: president obama, on a trip to latin america, made a stop yesterday in chile. at a joint news conference with their leader, he addressed the situation in libya and talked about the military. >> i could not be prouder of the manner in which the u.s. military has performed over the last several days. it's a testament to the men and women in uniform. when they are given a mission, they execute and do an outstanding job. obviously, our military is obviously very stretched. it carries large burdens all around the world. whenever possible, for us to be able to get international cooperation, not just in terms of words, but also in terms of planes, pilots, and resources, that is something we should actively seek and embrace. it relieves the burden on our military and on u.s. taxpayers to fulfil what is an international mission. host: we will go to morgan county, tennessee. an independent. congress's role attack in libya. what do you think? caller: i'm wondering who is president he is. the united states or the entire world? he should be at home, instead of in brazil and
host: president obama, on a trip to latin america, made a stop yesterday in chile. at a joint news conference with their leader, he addressed the situation in libya and talked about the military. >> i could not be prouder of the manner in which the u.s. military has performed over the last several days. it's a testament to the men and women in uniform. when they are given a mission, they execute and do an outstanding job. obviously, our military is obviously very stretched. it carries...
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today in chile he's holding his first news conference to answer questions about the libya assault. >>> now to wall street where news of a possible at&t buyout of t-mobile has investors buzzing. melissa lee is at the new york stock exchange. good morning, melissa. >> good morning. the $39 billion deal would create the largest wireless operator in north america ahead of sprint and verizon. the news sent stocks soaring to the biggest gain in german trading ever. the good news for consumers according to analysts is that quality and coverage of services like broadband mobile will improve but pricing may not come down as quickly as consumers might hope. meantime, traders will be focusing on the price of oil. u.s. crude topping $103 a barrel on the unrest in libya. natalie? >> going to be a busy week there again. thank you, melissa. >>> proof of the power of the human spirit. it didn't stop him from winning the 125 pound title at that time ncaa championships this weekend. the man who entered on crutches left with the national title. what an incredible young man. it's 7:20. let's turn it back
today in chile he's holding his first news conference to answer questions about the libya assault. >>> now to wall street where news of a possible at&t buyout of t-mobile has investors buzzing. melissa lee is at the new york stock exchange. good morning, melissa. >> good morning. the $39 billion deal would create the largest wireless operator in north america ahead of sprint and verizon. the news sent stocks soaring to the biggest gain in german trading ever. the good news...
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obama will be in chilly for a visit with the president's -- in chile. in their trip in el salvador where mr. obama will take part in bilateral meetings while mrs. obama meet with students to talk about education. on thursday, the head of fema said his agency will not be able to handle a nuclear emergency similar to the events unfolding in japan. the administrator did say that the government as a whole is better prepared to deal with radiological emergencies after years of dirty bomb scenario training. there was an assessment of the more operations since hurricane katrina. this is two hours. >> would convene this hearing that had been long scheduled on famous ability to respond to a major catastrophe -- fema's ability to respond to a major catastrophe in the bactrbackdrof the events unfolding in japan. there have already been twice as many deaths as al qaeda as attack on america on 9/11, and of course no one believes that the finding of the debt is over yet. the earthquake and tsunami have also caused fires and explosions at nuclear power plants that cou
obama will be in chilly for a visit with the president's -- in chile. in their trip in el salvador where mr. obama will take part in bilateral meetings while mrs. obama meet with students to talk about education. on thursday, the head of fema said his agency will not be able to handle a nuclear emergency similar to the events unfolding in japan. the administrator did say that the government as a whole is better prepared to deal with radiological emergencies after years of dirty bomb scenario...
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he will travel to chile and el salvador. he will be back and washington wednesday evening. we have a caller from india appeared. ana. caller: i know we have a lot of problems here in america, but there is nothing more important than freedom. if you look at these libyans, all they want is freedom. i do not understand why there are not more becker is behind this. i do not see anything more important and freedom. it is not a small world anymore. there are problems out there. anybody thinks that we are bullies. we have to lead by example. we are one of the most strongest countries and america. we need to set the example that we will not let a tyrant destroy his people. we, the people, are the government. i think americans have forgotten what it is like to fight for freedom. i know it has been a long time. host: thanks for the call. the house of representatives is out this week. congress is never and the building. they are on vacation this week. the house and senate calling it a district work period. "the new york times" has this headline and the aftermath of the earthquake and
he will travel to chile and el salvador. he will be back and washington wednesday evening. we have a caller from india appeared. ana. caller: i know we have a lot of problems here in america, but there is nothing more important than freedom. if you look at these libyans, all they want is freedom. i do not understand why there are not more becker is behind this. i do not see anything more important and freedom. it is not a small world anymore. there are problems out there. anybody thinks that we...
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they talk about this and chile and brazil. the fence is sort of a symbol. stay out. what i think is of great concern to a lot of latin americans is that the foreign policy implications are rarely taken into account. in the end that may be the best thing for the u.s. interest, to protect our borders, but we need to understand how this is viewed by our southern neighbors. if we want cooperation with latin americans on other issues, this will not help. that message is interpreted as -- keep out. >> i think so, too. questions from the audience. i hope you have some great questions. please identify yourself if you have a question for a specific panelist, point to them or name them. ok. i have one right here. i have a microphone coming to you. >> there was an illusion made at the beginning of the panel to the lack of performance metrics that have been used in assessing border security. i would like to hear from anybody on the panel. what do you think has been the biggest obstacle to instituting and managing performance metrics? >> i believe i mentioned that. i'm not sure w
they talk about this and chile and brazil. the fence is sort of a symbol. stay out. what i think is of great concern to a lot of latin americans is that the foreign policy implications are rarely taken into account. in the end that may be the best thing for the u.s. interest, to protect our borders, but we need to understand how this is viewed by our southern neighbors. if we want cooperation with latin americans on other issues, this will not help. that message is interpreted as -- keep out....
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in chile monday with the wave of the revolution sweeping in the middle east in mind, the president called latin america a model for post-dictatorship democracy. >>> yemen's u.s.-backed president warned today that the country could be plunged into civil war because of what he called a coup against him. several high-level military officials joined a wave of defection from the government following friday's killing of at least 40 protesters by security forces. >>> about 100 homes have been evacuated and hundreds of others are on standby near denver as 40-mile-per-hour winds stoke a wildfire over the drought-ridden area. the fire has already skomped some 850 acres near golden, colorado. >>> japan's nikkei index is rebounding as fears of a nuclear crisis are subsiding. melissa francis is at cnbc's world headquarters. good morning, melissa. >> good morning. yeah, we're watching a calm market after the nikkei was up better than 4% overnight. the dow had a three-day winning streak. this was the first three-day winning streak in more than a month. pretty positive, although the real scene is disrupt
in chile monday with the wave of the revolution sweeping in the middle east in mind, the president called latin america a model for post-dictatorship democracy. >>> yemen's u.s.-backed president warned today that the country could be plunged into civil war because of what he called a coup against him. several high-level military officials joined a wave of defection from the government following friday's killing of at least 40 protesters by security forces. >>> about 100 homes...